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Christmas trees in the mist

Fresh, beautiful and sustainable

Thank you for your support of our farm. It means so much to the Jones family and our farmers that your family will visit our farm for the wonderful holiday and family experience of getting a Christmas tree.

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Harvest Your Own Trees

Jones Family Farms has 200 acres of Christmas trees for visitors to hike through to find and harvest their own special Christmas tree.
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Fresh-Cut Trees

For guests who prefer a fresh pre-cut tree, we’ve done the work for you. In our historic Homestead Barnyard, we have trees of all sizes and varieties for you to choose from. A friendly Jones farmer will be available to show you the trees and help you find the perfect one. The trees are freshly cut from the land and smell and look as great as the ones you harvest yourself.
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Plan Your Christmas Tree Visit

It is an annual tradition for many families to come hike our 200 acres of Christmas Trees at our 500 acres farm in search of the perfect centerpiece for their holiday celebrations. We want you to have a great visit, so plan your visit.
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Tree Varieties

All of our trees are selected for the best fragrance and needle retention. The trees spend two years in our nursery before they are planted out in the fields. You will find the finest selection of premium Christmas trees at our farm. Each tree is individually hand-pruned each summer.
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Tree Care FAQs

If you want to cut down or select your Christmas tree, but want to wait to set it up in your home, there are some important things to do to take care of your tree. Learn from our farmers.
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Barnyard Shops

The Barnyard Shops are located in the historic barnyard at the Homestead Farm offer visitors a wonderful array of Christmas accessories and decorations.

Be Good to the Land and the Land will be Good to You.

Philip James Jones, Farm Founder, 1821-1912